Suzuki has extended its Premium Partnership with Melbourne Storm for a
further three years, teaming together until the end of the 2016
Season

MELBOURNE – June 7, 2013: The new agreement will see Suzuki retain
its sleeve sponsorship branding position with the reigning NRL premiers and
world champions, as well as exclusivity in the club’s motor vehicle
partner category.

Announcing the sponsorship agreement today, Suzuki Australia Automobiles
General Manager Tony Devers and Melbourne Storm chairman Bart Campbell,
said the partnership was a significant one for both parties.

“In its 105-year heritage, Suzuki has a culture of developing
profitable and long-standing partnerships and we are very excited about
continuing with Melbourne Storm,” said Devers.

“Partnering Storm, we have been through the good times and bad,
but importantly we have stuck together and established ourselves as
powerful players in our respective competitions.

“The NRL remains one of the highest profile sports in the country
we see Melbourne Storm as the perfect vehicle for Suzuki to continue
growing its image.”

“We are thrilled that Suzuki has re-signed with Melbourne Storm
for another three years. Not only have they invested in the Club throughout
our long partnership, importantly they have demonstrated exceptional
support and loyalty over the past six years.

“Suzuki is a terrific brand and we are pleased they will continue
their coveted position on Melbourne Storm’s jersey.

“I regard it as a wonderful endorsement of the vision both parties
have for the future of the club and with the ongoing commitment from an
organisation like Suzuki, we look forward to the next chapter in the
club’s rich history.

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